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Australia news live: SA Liberal leader defends sending preferences to One Nation as ‘we’re in the business of getting rid of the ALP’ | Australia news

Australia news live: SA Liberal leader defends sending preferences to One Nation as ‘we’re in the business of getting rid of the ALP’ | Australia news

SA opposition leader says Liberals will preference One Nation in her home seat

Ashton Hurn, the South Australia opposition leader, said the Liberals will preference One Nation over the Labor party in her seat of Schubert in the state’s upcoming election.

Hurn spoke to RN Breakfast this morning, saying there were a “number of different scenarios” the Liberals had planned across dozens of seats, but the priority was “getting rid of the ALP”.

She said:

double quotation markWe’re in the business of getting rid of the ALP. The ALP are a bad government here in South Australia. They have proven time and time again that they’re more interested in PR and politics than they are on delivering practical outcomes for South Australians.

But this is not a vote of confidence in One Nation. In fact, far from it. But you’ve got to put people somewhere on the ballot. That’s the decision that we’ve made. And this is a vote of no confidence in the government. And that’s who I’m focused on defeating at the election on Saturday.

Hurn said she wasn’t concerned about One Nation becoming the opposition party in SA.

Read more about the swing to One Nation here:

Ashton Hurn. Photograph: Matt Turner/AAP
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The federal government has announced its revamped disability community program will deliver $90m to 62 disability support and advocacy organisations in its first year.

The NDIS minister, Jenny McAllister, will announce today $50m will be given to 38 organisations to support people with disabilities, their carers and families with workshops, mentoring programs and referral services.

Another $40m will be shared between 24 groups aimed at offering information and advice to help the disability community access relevant supports and services.

It comes as the NDIS undergoes a number of changes while the start date for the Thriving Kids program has been delayed to October.

McAllister said:

double quotation markWe want to make sure that people with disability and their families are empowered by a broad network of supports and services on the ground in their communities.

It’s essential for the ILC Program to reflect the genuine needs of the disability community to provide quality, targeted supports to those who need them most.

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